Jason Momoa was still trying to get his acting career off the ground when he met Lisa Bonet in the early 2000s. Prior to being cast as Aquaman, Momoa had a breakout role in “Stargate: Atlantis,” which catapulted his acting career. Since then, the Hawaii native has gone on to star in a plethora of action films and has even taken on more serious theatrical roles.
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One of those productions, Apple TV+’s “See,” ultimately helped Momoa become “more attentive” to his then-wife, Bonet. The television series, which premiered in 2009, sees Momoa star as a member of a blind tribe living in a post-apocalyptic world. The role, according to Momoa, helped heighten the actor’s other senses – as he was unable to use his sight while filming. “I don’t know if there’s one, but I do believe, and I don’t want to sound like, ‘Oh, there’s an aura,’ and this and that, but there is definitely an energy,” Momoa told People. “Now I’m a little bit more attentive to my wife’s energy.” He went on to suggest he eventually felt more “connected” to Bonet.